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The Urban Planetary and Tokyo Modernity

Dwelling in Passing

Christophe Thouny

The Urban Planetary and Tokyo Modernity: Dwelling in Passing analyzes everyday experiences in Tokyo during the 1910s and 1920s, showing how urban literature and urban ethnography both tried to come to terms with an emerging planetary situation defined by both ongoing movement and an intensification of local experiences. This book argues that modern urban experiences are not primarily a question of alienation, consumerism, or national life but first one of dwelling, and in particular “a dwelling in passing”. Looking at the work of the Japanese urban ethnographer Kon Wajirō in relation to early 20th century literary mappings of Tokyo in Japanese literature such as Mori Ōgai’s 1912 novel Youth to Tayama Katai’s 1916 The Tokyo Near-Suburb, Christophe Thouny argues for the need to reconsider these texts in terms of a speculative genealogy of local answers to an insistent planetary situation.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 284 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66692-930-0 • Hardback • December 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-66692-931-7 • eBook • December 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Series: New Studies in Modern Japan
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies, Social Science / Sociology / Urban, Social Science / Regional Studies

Christophe Thouny is associate professor of visual culture and media studies, modern literature, and critical theory at Ritsumeikan University.

Chapter 1: Encounters with the Planetary: Mori Ōgai’s Cartographic Writing

Chapter 2: The View from the Near-Suburb: Tayama Katai’s Musashino

Chapter 3: From Production to Attitude: Cartographic Heterotopia in Kafū’s Fair-Weather Clogs

Chapter 4: Of Modernology and Parks: Kon Wajirō’s Theory of Urban Ecologies

Chapter 5: The Urban Voyant in the New Guidebook to Greater Tokyo

Shifting between Kon Wajirō’s own work and that of central literary figures around him, and between Kon’s time and our own, this book does much to redress the lack of English-language scholarship on Kon and his idiosyncratic but broadly influential writings. Thouny provides an incisive reading of Kon’s approach, and also puts it into action. Along the way he carries us through some of the central threads of Kon’s work, from a re-reading of the idea of dwelling as a liberating condition, to an insistence on the ongoing importance of urban form as the only real site within which to find real potential for openness and change—including today. This is a deeply thoughtful and thought-provoking work.


— Thomas Looser, New York University


In this expansive book, Christophe Thouny brings a planetary perspective to urban studies in a highly generative reading of Tokyo’s urban milieu. Taking urban ethnographer Kon Wajirō’s modernology as one of many energizing theoretical touchstones, Thouny argues that by examining urban dwelling as a planetary endeavor, we can rightly frame urban dwelling as perpetual movement and overcome the limiting parameters of scholarship that frames Tokyo and Japan studies through national identity. In describing how Kon creates an urban cartography of movement, Thouny also handily redefines the work of key authors—Mori Ogai, Nagai Kafu, and others—who made Tokyo their textual landscape in early twentieth-century Japan. Tokyo’s urbanites—their dwellings and their movements—are refreshingly depicted as an urban situation that is not cosmopolitan, but planetary.


— Christine Marran, University of Minnesota


The Urban Planetary and Tokyo Modernity

Dwelling in Passing

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
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  • The Urban Planetary and Tokyo Modernity: Dwelling in Passing analyzes everyday experiences in Tokyo during the 1910s and 1920s, showing how urban literature and urban ethnography both tried to come to terms with an emerging planetary situation defined by both ongoing movement and an intensification of local experiences. This book argues that modern urban experiences are not primarily a question of alienation, consumerism, or national life but first one of dwelling, and in particular “a dwelling in passing”. Looking at the work of the Japanese urban ethnographer Kon Wajirō in relation to early 20th century literary mappings of Tokyo in Japanese literature such as Mori Ōgai’s 1912 novel Youth to Tayama Katai’s 1916 The Tokyo Near-Suburb, Christophe Thouny argues for the need to reconsider these texts in terms of a speculative genealogy of local answers to an insistent planetary situation.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 284 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66692-930-0 • Hardback • December 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    978-1-66692-931-7 • eBook • December 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Series: New Studies in Modern Japan
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies, Social Science / Sociology / Urban, Social Science / Regional Studies
Author
Author
  • Christophe Thouny is associate professor of visual culture and media studies, modern literature, and critical theory at Ritsumeikan University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: Encounters with the Planetary: Mori Ōgai’s Cartographic Writing

    Chapter 2: The View from the Near-Suburb: Tayama Katai’s Musashino

    Chapter 3: From Production to Attitude: Cartographic Heterotopia in Kafū’s Fair-Weather Clogs

    Chapter 4: Of Modernology and Parks: Kon Wajirō’s Theory of Urban Ecologies

    Chapter 5: The Urban Voyant in the New Guidebook to Greater Tokyo

Reviews
Reviews
  • Shifting between Kon Wajirō’s own work and that of central literary figures around him, and between Kon’s time and our own, this book does much to redress the lack of English-language scholarship on Kon and his idiosyncratic but broadly influential writings. Thouny provides an incisive reading of Kon’s approach, and also puts it into action. Along the way he carries us through some of the central threads of Kon’s work, from a re-reading of the idea of dwelling as a liberating condition, to an insistence on the ongoing importance of urban form as the only real site within which to find real potential for openness and change—including today. This is a deeply thoughtful and thought-provoking work.


    — Thomas Looser, New York University


    In this expansive book, Christophe Thouny brings a planetary perspective to urban studies in a highly generative reading of Tokyo’s urban milieu. Taking urban ethnographer Kon Wajirō’s modernology as one of many energizing theoretical touchstones, Thouny argues that by examining urban dwelling as a planetary endeavor, we can rightly frame urban dwelling as perpetual movement and overcome the limiting parameters of scholarship that frames Tokyo and Japan studies through national identity. In describing how Kon creates an urban cartography of movement, Thouny also handily redefines the work of key authors—Mori Ogai, Nagai Kafu, and others—who made Tokyo their textual landscape in early twentieth-century Japan. Tokyo’s urbanites—their dwellings and their movements—are refreshingly depicted as an urban situation that is not cosmopolitan, but planetary.


    — Christine Marran, University of Minnesota


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